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3D Printed Robotic 'Elephant Trunk' is Guided by Machine Learning


3D Printed Robotic ‘Elephant Trunk’ is Guided by Machine Learning
Taking their inspiration from nature, researchers have designed a low-cost robotic arm that mimics the strength and flexibility of an elephant’s trunk.
Image Credit: Villiers Steyn/Shutterstock.com
In terms of design, the elephant s trunk is one of evolution’s foremost triumphs. The appendage   an extension of the animal’s nose and its upper lip   is both strong and flexible with a level of dexterity that is unmatched, even by our own arms.
In fact, containing an immense 40,000 muscles, an elephant’s trunk contains considerably more muscles than a human’s entire body.  ....

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The Anti-Mac User Interface (Don Gentner and Jakob Nielsen)


By exploring alternative interfaces that transcend the principles behind conventional graphical interfaces, a human-computer interface emerges that is based on language, a richer representation of objects, expert users, and shared control.
At recent user interface conferences, several speakers have lamented that the human interface is stuck. We seem to have settled on the WIMP (windows, icons, menus, pointer) model, and there is very little real innovation in interface design anymore.
Physicists and mathematicians often stretch their imaginations by considering what the world would be like if some of their basic assumptions and principles were violated (for example, see [1]). This has led to new concepts such as non-Euclidean geometry, positrons, antimatter, and antigravity. At the least, violating basic assumptions is a useful mental exercise, but a surprising number of the resulting concepts have provided useful descriptions of the real world. ....

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